Summer School Culture & Technology
The Summer School Culture & Technology – 8th European Summer University in Digital Humanities (ESU DH C & T) takes place across 11 whole days. The intensive programme consists of workshops, public lectures, regular project presentations, a poster session, teaser sessions and a panel discussion.A limited number of scholarships is provided and the language of the Summer School is English.
Especially the following classes will be of interest for motivated students at all levels of qualification, including PhD students, master students and advanced BA students in the CLARIN context:
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Christoph Draxler (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität): Introduction
to programming for the Web -
Axel Herold / Henriette Ast (Berlin-Brandenburgischen
Akademie der Wissenschaften): From Print and Manuscript to Electronic Version:
Text Digitization and Annotation -
Christoph Draxler ((Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität): Working
with SQL and graph databases -
Pawel Kamocki (IDS Mannheim) / Thorsten Trippel
(Eberhard-Karls Universität Tübingen): Data Management and legal and ethical
issues -
Jochen Tiepmar/Monica Berti (Universität Leipzig): Text
Mining with Canonical Text Services - Using a Text Reference System for
Citation Analysis, Text Alignment and more
Other classes and plenary talks will also be of interest to participants from the CLARIN centres and user communities. The Summer School will again be supported by CLARIN-D and CLARIN . And also co-financing it through the CLARIN ERIC User Involvement events call for proposals.
The Summer School will again be supported by CLARIN-D and CLARIN ERIC. And also co-financing it through the CLARIN ERIC User Involvement events call for proposals .
Please visit the CLARIN-D website for more information, a leaflet, and poster for download. The link to the registration can be found on the ESU website.
Feel free to forward this information to interested parties, CLARIN centres and scholars in the humanities and social sciences.
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum (GWZ)
Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum (GWZ)
Beethovenstraße 15
04107
Leipzig
Germany